Hyatt Place Denver Airport

Hyatt Place Denver Airport

Hyatt Place Denver Airport

Hyatt Place Denver Airport -
Hyatt Place Denver Airport -

Location

16250 East 40th Avenue
Aurora, CO US
80011

Description: Hyatt Place Denver Airport

The Hyatt Place Denver Airport an exciting and innovative new select service hotel located approximately 11 miles from Denver International Airport, 12 miles from lower downtown (LoDo) and all downtown attractions. The hotel is also four miles from Aurora Sports Park, 10 miles from Denver Zoo, 12 miles from Coors Field and INVESCO Field at Mile High Stadium, and 39 miles from Red Rocks Amphitheater. Our Gallery is a warm and open area that features a self-registration kiosk, an intimate coffee and wine cafe, a TV den and an e-room with free access to a public computer and printer. Guests at Hyatt Place will also enjoy a free continental breakfast each morning and can purchase freshly prepared menu items, premium espresso drinks, or beer and wine 24 hours a day. Hotel amenities include the heated pool and fitness room, plus the hotel also offers free parking and complimentary airport shuttle service. Our guests enjoy a spacious guestroom with a 42 inch high-definition flat panel TV, our signature Hyatt Grand Bed, a plush Cozy Corner oversized sofa sleeper that is separated from the sleeping area, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi internet access throughout the hotel and free local calls.

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Hyatt Place Denver Airport
Number of Rooms
126
Number of Floors
6


Amenities:
Hyatt Place Denver Airport
  • Airport shuttle
  • Family Rooms
  • Free breakfast
  • Fitness center
  • Swimming pool
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Business center
  • Restaurant
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Data port
  • Free high-speed internet
  • Dry cleaning/laundry

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